CSEP-PATH Chapter 3 Flashcards
What is meant by health behaviour change?
Replacement of healthy compromising behaviours, such as physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour by health enhancing behaviours like regular PA and reduced sedentary time
What are the 4 most prominent theories/models of behaviour change used in the context of physical activity?
- Social Cognitive Theory (SCT)
- Self-Determination Theory (SDT)
- Transtheoretical Model of Behaviour Change (TMBC)
- Health Action Process Approach(HAPA)
Which two distinct approaches are reflected in the theories/models of behaviour change?
- The cognitive-based approach
- The stage-based approach
What is one of the most popular & contentious stage-based models of behaviour change in relation to physical activity?
Transtheoretical Model of Behaviour Change (TMBC)
Which theory or model of behaviour change proposes that people learn through their experiences?
Social Cognitive Theory
Which theory or model of behaviour change includes the notion of reciprocal determinism?
Social Cognitive Theory
Which theory or model of behaviour change considers behaviour change & maintenance to be a function of self-efficacy & perceived benefits?
Social Cognitive Theory
Which theory or model of behaviour change involves 4 sources of self-efficacy?
Social Cognitive Theory
Which theory or model of behaviour change focuses on the degree to which an individual’s behaviour is self-motivated & self-determined?
Social Cognitive Theory
Which theory or model of behaviour change contends that individuals have basic psychological needs to independently solve problems, master tasks, & interact socially?
Self Determination Theory
Which theory or model of behaviour change indicates that individuals may experience motivation along a spectrum starting from amotivation and ending with intrinsic motivation?
Self Determination Theory
Which theory or model of behaviour change suggests that the initiation, adoption, & maintenance of health behaviours in a structured process that includes a motivation phase & a volition phase?
Health Action Process Approach
Which theory or model of behaviour change includes the notions of self-efficacy & outcome expectations as predictors of behaviour change?
Health Action Process Approach
Which theory or model of behaviour change classifies individuals as pre-intenders, intenders, & those who are already in the action phase?
Health Action Process Approach
Which theory or model of behaviour change postulates that intention & volitional factors are more proximal predictors of behaviour change?
Health Action Process Approach
Which theory or model of behaviour change involves action and coping planning?
Health Action Process Approach
Which theory or model of behaviour change involves pre-actional, coping, & maintenance self-efficacy?
Health Action Process Approach
What is self-efficacy?
- the belief in one’s ability to succeed in specific situations
- one of the most powerful factors to consider when predicting behaviour
What are the 4 sources of self-efficacy?
- Mastery Experiences: performance mastery
- Emotional State: Emotional Arousal
- Vicarious Experiences: Modeling
- Social Persuasion: Positive Reinforcement
How can self-efficacy be improved?
By increasing one or more of the sources of self-efficacy
What is the most robust source of self-efficacy?
Mastery Experiences
What are the stages of change of the self-determination theory?
- Amotivation
- External Regulation
- Introjected Regulation
- Identified Regulation
- Integrated Regulation
- Intrinsic Motivation
How can a qualified exercise professional bolster (improve) a client’s autonomy, competence, & relatedness for regular physical activity?
- promotes the client’s sense of ownership and control over their PA
- encourage the choice and self-initiation by providing a menu of options for physical activity
- encourage the client to find activities that they enjoy and are most likely to integrate
- help them set realistic goals and provide positive feedback and they improve
- guide the client through an active examination of their own reasons for becoming physically active